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I think they'll try to explain Kara as being in some kind of 'time travel' paradox. Or maybe there's a 13th model that we'll find out about now that no one had a clue about.

 

I've noticed they have "stolen" some themes from the 1978 series.

 

The episode with the experimental viper.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Long_Patr...star_Galactica)

 

I think that Kara might have run into the Angels.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_Go...star_Galactica)

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I've noticed they have "stolen" some themes from the 1978 series.

 

The episode with the experimental viper.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Long_Patr...star_Galactica)

 

I think that Kara might have run into the Angels.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_Go...star_Galactica)

 

 

Many of the things that have happened have, "happened before" as the Hybrid would say. The whole Pegasus story arc was left over, the addition of Boxey to the cast (although briefly), ect, ect.

 

I personally do not believe that the nuked out planet is Earth. In the old series, the fleet made it to a planet called Terra that was very Earth-like. I think they will actually find the "real" Earth eventually...

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Many of the things that have happened have, "happened before" as the Hybrid would say. The whole Pegasus story arc was left over, the addition of Boxey to the cast (although briefly), ect, ect.

 

I personally do not believe that the nuked out planet is Earth. In the old series, the fleet made it to a planet called Terra that was very Earth-like. I think they will actually find the "real" Earth eventually...

 

 

I think I'm ready for spoilers....time to start jumping to other websites to see what I can find.

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I think I'm ready for spoilers....time to start jumping to other websites to see what I can find.

Don't post them here.

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I personally do not believe that the nuked out planet is Earth. In the old series, the fleet made it to a planet called Terra that was very Earth-like. I think they will actually find the "real" Earth eventually...

In the crappy sequel Galactica 1980 they did end up on earth.

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My favorite part of this episode was when they FINALLY addressed the baby that Chief and Caly had -- "Oh, it's not a Cylon halfbreed like Hera, the girl we never talk about anymore -- Caly had an affair that you never knew about! Surprise!!!" :(

I know! Chief and Caly couldn't have a baby together. If I remember correctly, Sharon was 'altered' so she could try to make a baby with Helo while he was on Caprica. Kara was part of the Cylons lab on Caprica where they were trying to find a way for Cylons to carry children. So how could Six and Tigh make a baby together if neither had been to the lab on Caprica after the Cylons took over?

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I have a theory that will work and makes sense. I think.

 

 

They are ALL cylons. Not one of them is a human at all. And of them are programmed by the original humans from far back so they continue to suffer for frakking up the original human race... settling on a new world, finally breeding, building a civilisation, 'forgetting' their origins, creating a new race of servitor cylons which eventually revolt, getting nuked, running...

 

So they keep going through the same events again, and again, and again...

 

And it is the final five who work it out, just before they all start to forget once more.

 

 

 

 

This would explain the enigmatic prophesies, Kara, the actions of Baltar and so on.

 

It is only a theory.

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This would explain the enigmatic prophesies, Kara, the actions of Baltar and so on.

 

It is only a theory.

 

I've thought that for awhile -- and it's the only thing that makes sense.

 

Which means the writers aren't going that direction. :blink:

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This would explain the enigmatic prophesies, Kara, the actions of Baltar and so on.

 

It is only a theory.

Isn't that similar to the theory of The Matrix? That it's the same story over and over?

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